My Finished DVD Product

April 10th, 2008

OK! So have you ever wondered what goes into producing your own DVD’s?

Retail ready DVD’s!! DVD’s which can be listed as NEW to sell on Amazon.

I’ll be sharing some of my experiences with you but firstly I wanted to show you this, a completed DVD I’ve been working on.

I’ve been learning some new video editing skills and today the first final draft of a completed product arrived in the post. This was a test to see how quick the DVD would arrive and see what the service overall was like from the duplicators.

The DVD was completely packaged and retail ready, quite impressive to see what would be delivered if I was to ship this directly to a customer.

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Blue Screen Of Death - BSOD

April 9th, 2008

The dreaded Blue Screen Of Death.

Here’s a link to a Blue Screen Error code list. This site is a MUST have in your bookmark list:

http://aumha.org/a/stop.htm

If you ever need to check the BSOD code just take the last characters from the first block of 0×00000051.

EG: 0×00000051

Remember the 51, visit the above site usually from a another working system, if your is Blue Screening on each boot, and check your error.

Usually running what’s called a Check Disc repair (chkdsk /r) in the command prompt from the Operating Disc should fix it, well 8/10 times it works for me.

If the check disc does work, log into your system backup your data and do a full OS reinstall and start from fresh.


I’ve been playing with the new iPhone and learning how to upload pictures directly to a Blogger account.

This is one of quickest blogs I’ve setup and with adjusting a few settings, creating an email address within Blogger, I was able to immediately email pictures directly from my iPhone to my blogs!!

The address of my iPhone blog is: http://dailyiphone.blogspot.com

Since I’ve set this I’ve been trying to add different pictures each day, the pictures are nothing flash just random snaps of stuff through my day.

Blogger is nice easy to use service with lots of options to customise the look and feel of your blog with the added feature of including Google Ads. I was thinking of the different opportunities this could present for people or businesses where pictures could be uploaded to a site from anywhere in the world and viewed online.

It’s something very easy to setup and took less than 10 minutes from start to finish. Although Blogger is easy to use I prefer the flexibility Wordpress offers.

Thanks for all the emails regarding Part 1 of this series. Here’s Part 2 a little later than planned.

Please ask any questions if you get stuck with this.


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I read this article sometime ago but thought I would link to it here. Imagine banking this kind of money.

The original article was published by: Forbes
The Smartest Unknown Indian Entrepreneur

Entrepreneur Marc Benioff is afraid of him. Venture king Mike Moritz wants to invest in him.

You have never heard of Sridhar Vembu, founder and CEO of AdventNet, the company behind newly launched productivity suite Zoho.

Vembu is a low-profile guy if there ever was one. He is also cheap as hell. Yet, of course, you know that among entrepreneurs, frugality is a virtue. A tremendous virtue.

Vembu has stretched this virtue to extreme limits, and added layers and layers of creativity upon it. The result? A 100%, bootstrapped, $40-million-a-year revenue business that sends $1 million to the bank every month in profits.

Doing what? you might wonder.

www.zoho.com

Selling network management tools, to be precise. But with a unique twist. Vembu employs 600 people in Chennai, India, and a mere eight in Silicon Valley. Imagine what that does to his cost structure!

Not only that, in India Vembu’s operation does not hire engineers with highflying degrees from one of the prestigious India Institutes of Technology, thereby squeezing his cost advantage.

“We hire young professionals whom others disregard,” Vembu says. “We don’t look at colleges, degrees or grades. Not everyone in India comes from a socio-economic background to get the opportunity to go to a top-ranking engineering school, but many are really smart regardless.

Read an interview with Vembu

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I’ve not yet fully tested out Zoho but it has some tools I certainly would like to try out the web conferencing and online databases. TechCrunch provide a got look at the notebook tool and other services.

Go Check this out!!!!

www.photoshop.com/express/landing.html

Register and start playing!!


Your MemberGate Webmaster

March 26th, 2008

Looking for someone to edit your MemberGate site?

Want someone who knows their way around MemberGate and can comfortably make changes to layout, design and configuration?

Want someone you can trust?

Here’s a short list of the MemberGate sites I’ve worked on.

Most of these site are based in the US, please take into consideration that these sites are all live or launching soon.

Site: Screencast Central www.screencastcentral.com
Site: SBGC www.smallbusinessgrowthclub.com
Site: Recruiter Training www.recruitertrainingonline.com
Site: Women’s Community www.womenscommunity.com
Site: GS Heaven www.gsheaven.com
Site: Harvest Eating www.harvesteating.com
Site: Re-Fresha www.re-fresha.com

I’ll continue to update this list over time.

My work on these site varies from content editing, SSL Certificates, Protx, video editing, graphic design, uploading videos, preparing sites for launch or anything else the site owners require.

My work with MemberGate site owners is alongside Tom Cone who heads the MemberGate UK Support Team, feel free to drop me an email if you have any questions.